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These were removed from a Trans Am a very long time ago, probably over 40 years ago. These are very solid and heavy, not rusted except in the scratches on the bottom. They do have a few scratches but they look better than the pictures show IMO. I spent maybe 5 minutes cleaning them so a little more time while make them look better. Will make good drivers.

I don't see any numbers on them however. 2" inlet.

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What is factory inlet on a 70 formula with ra3

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They would have the 2" inlet.

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What is factory inlet on a 70 formula with ra3 iif same I'll get them I think my exhuast outlet is 2 1/4 stock.

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Not sure what size you have but these are correct factory tips for the Trans Ams and Formulas.

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A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car.
Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left.


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Not sure what size you have but these are correct factory tips for the Trans Ams and Formulas.
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They would have the 2" inlet.
They would not be correct for a 1970 T/A or Formula. The angle of the tip is different in 1970 only
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What is factory inlet on a 70 formula with ra3 iif same I'll get them I think my exhuast outlet is 2 1/4 stock.
Just get a factory EXACT Gardner exhaust. Has everything you need. Sounds great, goes on like hot butter..

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